Super talented reggae music artist Ras Jeebson drops a new album titled Cash Out Riddim featuring Don santus, Nikky , Dannoh and Jeneral Icon. The tracks in the album are made up of reggae songs that resonate with all kinds of moods, which makes it a perfect melody for all music lovers. The songs are made up of quality lyrics delivered with rhythm on mind blowing instrumentals produced by Ftunez.
Cash Out Overview
The vibe in the studio was electric when the Cash Out Riddim came together. Producers and artists worked late into the night, building a sound that felt like a real dancehall party. The person running the mixing board set the mood, making sure every beat and vocal hit just right. This creative direction gave the riddim its strong, party-ready energy. At the center of it all was Ftunez, the producer behind the project. Ftunez is known for bringing new sounds to the dancehall scene. In 2024, he worked with his own label to push this riddim out to the world, quickly gaining attention online and on dancehall playlists. The riddim gave a big break to several rising artists. Ras Jeebson’s track, Cash Out, set the tone with a catchy chorus and sharp lyrics. Don Santus followed with Bring It On, showing off his unique flow and energy. Nikky delivered I Gad The Fire, a song that picked up steady streams and helped her reach a wider audience. Dannoh’s Money kept the party going with its lively beat. Jeneral Icon added his own style with Skanc It Away, rounding out the mix. For some of these artists, this was the first time their music was played by top DJs, and it helped them reach new fans. Even today, DJs still play this 2024 riddim at parties and on the radio, keeping its sound alive and fresh in dancehall. The Cash Out Riddim stands as a launchpad for these artists and a favorite for dancehall lovers everywhere.
Cash Out Tracklist:
- Ras Jeebson – Cash Out
- Don Santus – Bring It On
- Nikky – I Gad The Fire
- Dannoh – Money
- Jeneral Icon – Skanc It Away
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